13 Days Adventure In Kenya And Tanzania
4000$
per personHave the best of your experiencein Kenya and Tanzania to the most finest and famous parks and lodges in Masai mara, Aberdares,mt Kenya safari club to Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara as well as a traditional Maasai village on this authentic safari.
Have the best of your experiencein Kenya and Tanzania to the most finest and famous parks and lodges in Masai mara, Aberdares,mt Kenya safari club to Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara as well as a traditional Maasai village on this authentic safari.
| Tour Departure | This Safari Starts in Nairobi & Finishes in Arusha |
| Departure Time | Your Guide will Advise |
| Return Time | In time for your flight |
| Dress Code | Casual & Comfortable Clothing, Hiking Shoes, Hat, Light Jacket |
- Include
Day 1: The Ark Lodge
Day 2: Samburu Serena Lodge
Day 3: Samburu
Day 4: Lake Nakuru
Day 5: Lake Nakuru - Masai mara
Day 6: Masai Mara
Day 7: Masai Mara - Nairobi
Day 8: Nairobi - Arusha – Lake Manyara
Day 9: Serengeti National Park
Day 10: Serengeti
Day 11: Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Day 12: Ngorongoro Crater
Day 13: Arusha – Out
Tour Location
Have the best of your experiencein Kenya and Tanzania to the most finest and famous parks and lodges in Masai mara ...
- Paleolithic Era:Human habitation in the region dates back millions of years, with fossil evidence of hominids like Australopithecus boisei and Homo habilis discovered in the Koobi Fora area.
- Bantu Expansion:The Bantu expansion from West Africa reached the area by the 1st millennium AD.
- Swahili Coast:The Indian Ocean coast became an important trading center, with interactions between local populations and Arabian and Asian traders.
- Pre-colonial Societies:Various indigenous communities, such as the Kikuyu, Luo, and Maasai, developed their own distinct cultures and societies.
- British Colonization:British settlers began arriving in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, attracted by the region's resources and climate.
- Forced Labor and Displacement:Indigenous peoples were often forced to work on European-owned farms and plantations or were relocated to less fertile land.
- Development of Infrastructure:The British built railways and other infrastructure to facilitate resource extraction and trade.
- Mau Mau Uprising:The Mau Mau Rebellion, a resistance movement against British colonial rule, occurred between 1952 and 1956.
- Independence (1963):Kenya gained independence from British rule, becoming a republic.
- Development and Challenges:Kenya has experienced significant economic and political development, but has also faced challenges such as political instability, corruption, and ethnic tensions.
- Multi-Party Democracy:Kenya transitioned to a multi-party democracy in the 1990s, though challenges to its democratic institutions remain.
- Wildlife and Tourism:Kenya's rich wildlife and diverse landscapes have made it a major tourist destination, contributing significantly to the economy.
